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research Topical Cyperus rotundus Oil
Cyperus rotundus oil effectively reduces unwanted hair without side effects.
research Development and Evaluation of Polyherbal Formulations for Hair Growth Potential
A herbal mix with chickpea, holy basil, and nut grass extracts grew rat hair well, similar to a common hair growth drug.
research The potential of Cyperus rotundus L. as a natural hair removal agent: A review of traditional and modern applications
Cyperus rotundus L. can naturally reduce hair growth effectively with minimal side effects.
research Computer Based Screening of Selected Phytoconstituents from Cyperus Rotundus Linn. Against 5 α Reductase Enzyme
Phytoconstituents from Cyperus Rotundus may help treat hirsutism by interacting with the 5 α reductase enzyme.
research Plants for Hair Growth Promotion
Some plants may help with hair growth but need more scientific evidence.
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5 / 1000+ resultscommunity Natural hair loss holy grail? Looks good to me.
The conversation discusses using natural alternatives like saw palmetto, pumpkin seed oil, pygeum, and nettle extract for hair loss, alongside treatments like nizoral, dermastamp, red light, and rosemary oil. Opinions vary, with some users skeptical about the effectiveness compared to finasteride, and concerns about potential side effects.
community ASC-J9: Poor man’s GT-20029 that might work for regrowth. Anyone try this stuff?
The potential hair regrowth benefits of ASC-J9, a synthetic modified version of curcumin that is said to be more effective than Minoxidil and Finasteride. Reports from users suggest good thickening and temple regrowth with topical use at 0.025% concentration.
community Spearmint tea for hair regrowth
Spearmint tea and inositol are discussed as potential treatments for hair regrowth, but their effectiveness is questioned. Alternatives like green tea, MSM, and evening primrose oil are suggested for hair health.
community The Case for Broccoli Seeds
Eating 1g of broccoli seeds five days a week may help with hair regrowth due to their high sulforaphane content. However, caution is advised due to potential health risks from erucic acid in the seeds.
community Going to try the theory posted here for the next 3-6 months
User xEternex tries hair regrowth with daily broccoli sprouts, apple extract containing procyanidin b2, and microneedling. Others discuss potential issues with the experiment and share their experiences with vegetable consumption and hair growth.